Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Interesting...

I stumbled across this at Merriam-Webster.com...I thought Goombots and his friends would find it amusing...

http://www.m-w.com/info/07words.htm

(John, did you submit this?)

Sunday, December 9, 2007

The Heavens Declare The Glory Of God...







Saturday, December 8, 2007

HUCKABEE!

As the end of the year draws near, the biggest presidential race since 1928 is heating up. Check out the candidate who I posted a link for the side of this blog. Check out good coverage of his exploding campaign here.

Friday, November 9, 2007

One Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words...

It might seem odd a post titled like this doesn't have a picture. But follow the link below and you'll see one:

http://gallery.michaelyon-online.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1_10&products_id=14

I have rarely seen a more moving scene.

Monday, October 29, 2007

A Generous Offer

Some things will forever be plain weird, no matter how economically, politically, or socially sensible they are.

For an example, go to...

http://www.abcnews.go.com/Sports/story?id=3778763

(copy this address and past it in the address bar)

P.S. Congratulations to the Red Sox for winning the 2007 World Series. Look forward to the Patriots getting to Arizona in February.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

New Template

A lot of my blogger buddies have been getting new templates, so I decided I might as well get one. Be warned, it may not be permanent.

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Misplacing Calculators

Everyone has idiosyncrasies . Unfortunately, I have discovered one of my own over the past few school weeks. I am infamous for...

... misplacing calculators .

*GASP* *INSERT SCARY MUSIC*

You wouldn't believe I was capable of such a heinous crime, would you?

Yesterday, I was happily ready to tackle physics problems when I realized that I had no idea where my calculator was. Which would have been no problem except for the fact that tackling physics problems without a calculator is like going to the plate in the World Series without a bat.

The last place I had seen the calculator was in jeans I wore the previous day--but, alas, when I checked the pockets of the jeans (flung over the hamper), there was no calculator to be found.

The solution? The "confiscation" of one of Eric's calculators (which he uses for sports statistics. DON'T WORRY--HE HAS ANOTHER ONE!!!)

Half an hour later I was done with physics and wanted to check algebra. And then, like a light-bulb going off in my head, I was struck with a deep revelation:

I had no idea where Eric's calculator was.

The solution? The "confiscation" of Bethany's calculator. (She doesn't have an extra one).

Immediately I began trying to tidy up the shelves in the dining room (where I was standing), because I was in the process of looking for something else and I hate looking for stuff in cluttered places. (I'm a wannabe neat freak). Ten seconds into the search, I was struck by yet another startling realization:

I had no idea where Bethany's calculator was.

Good thing that I happened to look down and see it lying on the shelf two feet below me.

P.S. This morning I moved my hamper while stuffing clothes inside it. Guess what was behind the hamper? (And had apparently fallen out of the pocket of my flung-over-the-hamper jeans...)

My calculator.

WOOTZORZ! (That's John's phrase, but I confiscated two calculators. Why can't I confiscate a trademark exclamation of happiness?)

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

ARGH!

Eric beat me on his blog template...

(Click on the link to the right. I'm posting on the Mac computer and it doesn't have the mechanism to add a hyperlink).

Monday, September 10, 2007

Marigold

Friday, August 24, 2007

Summer 2007

"...My grace is sufficient for thee: for my strength is made perfect in weakness. Most gladly therefore will I rather glory in my infirmities, that the power of Christ may rest upon me." (2 Corinthians 12:9)

This verse applies very well to the lessons I learned this summer, the most exciting one of my life. God blessed me beyond measure by allowing to me to embark on three trips--to Texas, Germany and Austria in June and Egypt in August.

These trips were completely unexpected. I went to Texas for the National Tournament in my speech/debate league. The next week I went to Europe on the gracious invitation of the Caudills (Corey's family), who were going with their aunt/sister, a German language teacher (I've studied German and love history, so they invited me). And finally, I went to Egypt on the gracious invitation of my grandfather, who wanted some family company after traveling internationally alone for several years.

Before this summer, I was like most people, just sitting at home, bored. This summer illustrated to me that God does grant us unexpected blessings when if we just ask and follow Him (Ephesians 3:20-21).

It came a price, of course. Between these three trips, going to camp in July (look at previous post), and finishing schoolwork, this year was nothing short of hectic. But it was worth it.

Here are the links to photos of my trips:

Salzburg, Austria (June 20-22, 2007)

Germany (Bavaria) (June 23-26, 2007)

Egypt (August 4-19, 2007)

NCFCA Nationals, Belton, Texas (June 11-16, 2007)

3 of my pics

Other Nationals pics (on my debate friend Silas Hathaway's blog. I'm too lazy to upload my own pics. Look for the June 17 post.)

Thursday, August 2, 2007

High Point Photos

Here's the link to photos from the Collinsville Teen Boys' trip to High Point Camp, 2007.

Friday, July 20, 2007

Summer Craziness

That's the only thing I can think of to describe things right now. Talk about a hectic summer.

In my last post I wrote I would post about my trips earlier this summer, but I'm too busy to do it now. (Maybe I'll put up a long, comprehensive post reviewing summer at the end of it). Today was the last day of 5th Street Baptist Church's "Avalanche Ranch" VBS program. Eric and I helped out at it all week. It was a lot of fun. Eric had said beforehand that he wanted to get all the badly-behaved kids in his crew, and he got his wish. (It was a good illustration of "Be careful what you wish for--you just might get it." You'll have to ask Eric or comment on his blog if you want to hear any horror stories).


Today all the helpers celebrated with a big water fight, but they went too fast for me to get any camera recording of the action. Joe, one of the guys from 5th Street, persuaded my poor little brother Philip into buying a big yellow squirt gun from the prize table, which turned into an instrument of terror in the hands of a few rowdy teenagers several minutes later. (Again, ask Eric if you want details of the massacre). Poor little kids, they never know how manipulative older kids are with them.

I'm sure anyone even vaguely familiar with a teenage boy from Collinsville had heard the teen boys there are going to High Point Camp (they never update their website) next week. The 2007 theme is "Wild, Wild West." My friend Josh Bradbury has uploaded a preview from YouTube. Since German Dodge Ball is the classic game of Collinsville (and we're pros, as some people claim), all the boys from Collinsville are planning to challenge another team down in Pennsylvania to a GDB match. I have a feeling it's going to be a kamikaze mission (especially since you can win or lose points for one of two teams the entire camp is divided into). We already know that once we issue the challenge, the other team is going to form from the biggest, baddest opponents the rest of the camp can find. (i.e., the game won't be a piece of cake). But despite that ominous fact, Corey and Eric have said we won't think about losing unless it happens and that if it does, we'll walk around with sacks over our faces for the rest of the week.

Wonderful advice. Contact us for more horror stories next month.

Friday, July 13, 2007

The Aspiring Young Politician...

Saturday, July 7, 2007

Mt. Monadnock

Below are pictures from a trip to Mt. Monadnock on Thursday, July 5. Eric and I went with the Wakims, Mrs. Bourret, and a family from our homeschooling group, the Roberges.


This was the fun part...





On top of the world...(at least in my imagination...)



Are we dorky or what?


Soon I'll post about my trip to Europe.

P.S. For all of you who hate photography, I apologize. I am aware that the majority of my posts involve pictures. I'm a camera bug and I can't help it. If you know my dad, you probably know where I got it from.

Wednesday, July 4, 2007

God Bless America...


Monday, July 2, 2007

Start Of Pictorial Posts

My debate friend Silas Hathaway often posts pictures with no words. I'm going to start practicing that meditative practice.


This was taken in April.

I guess this wasn't exactly a wordless post, was it? The next pictorial post will be, I promise...

P.S. Two posts in one day. Wow! A record!

Random Stuff

Random Post #1: I do not like home maintenance. Forgive me for saying that, all you mechanically-minded people, but I had to speak from my heart. I say that after the horrifying experience of changing our downstairs shower curtain (with my dad) on Saturday. It was originally supposed to take an hour, but...it didn't. (Didn't see that coming, huh.) Scraping several years worth of gunky caulk from the cracks of your shower is not my idea of Saturday morning fun. Oh, well. Life isn't a bed of roses. I guess I'll just have to live with it....

Random Post #2: I forgot what I was going to post.

Random Post #3: Part I of my Pictorial Documentary of my trip to Germany and Austria last week (and the week before.)

On June 20 we (the Caudills and I) arrived in Munich and drove to Salzburg (on our ACIS tour bus.) We spent the evening exploring the town.

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That dash represents the pictures I was supposed to post. I just realized they're on my dad's laptop and I can't upload them from there.

Oh, well. Check back for more updated (and better prepared) info later...

Friday, June 29, 2007

Picture Perfect Is A Pain...

You probably noticed the new header for my blog. It took me close to an hour to crop and paste this thing, and it's still not the right dimensions!!! Who knew simple things could get so complicated?

Oh, yeah, and hello again, after 2 1/2 weeks of travel. Maybe I'll be able to update the blog a little bit more since it's summertime now.

Saturday, June 2, 2007

Jumpstarting June

Yesterday our homeschool group kicked off (literally) their 4th straight (I think) kickball season. Tori and I had the honors of being captains, and my team won, 19-11. We had a pretty good mix of older and younger kids as well as new people and...um...old people. (You know what I mean.) Eric scored the only homer (a two-run blast to deep center) and John Wakim racked up the play of the game by (accidentally) pegging Sophie just before she reached third base. (I think Sophie's face would have won the MSP [Most Surprised Person] of the Year award). For some reason the game was centered a lot more around defense than usual.

A special treat was seeing the Genelles, a family that came to Collinsville but left a long time ago. (The Lareaus invited them out). John Genelle was on my team--the cool kid with the shades, no?

Some photos....

No! Hey, come back here! Bad ball!




Maybe that was a little too high...(Somebody, please alert NASA)



Wait for me! (Background: Oh, yeah, baby!!!)



Hey, I thought the bus was supposed to be here by now.



I'm off to see the wizard (OHH...PLAGARISM!!! See John's Blog)




Bogey Dance At 3rd (bad shot, too far away)

Welcome home, bro! (You gotta be kidding me...!)

Friday, May 18, 2007

Amoskeag Fishways

This past Monday our homeschool group took a field trip to the Amoskeag Fishways in Manchester, New Hampshire. It's fascinating place! We learned about the ecology, biology and history of the Merrimack River, especially the destruction of the native fish population ("Amoskeag" means "great fishing place") due to man-made dams built in the 1800s and 1900s (for textile and hydroelectric power) and the huge, ongoing restoration effort to restore these native fish populations. It was fish season (the time of year when anadromous fish return to fresh water from the ocean to spawn) and we saw migrating salmon in the Amoskeag fish ladder. They were HUGE! I never knew those fish were that big. We had a really good time.





This is the fish ladder. You can't see the fish, but they're in the water.

An Atlantic salmon! (The people here cheated. The fish didn't really swim all the way from the Atlantic, they were trucked to Amoskeag from Massachusetts and placed in the river).

This is an external view of the fish ladder. One of the old Amoskeag (textile) mills is in the background.

Friday, April 27, 2007

Duh...

That's what I feel like right now. I have a ton of school to catch up on.

Debate is done for the year (half-thankfully!) Eric and I just missed a chance to advance to Nationals, but Eric and I had a good year anyway and I was tired of preparing for and dragging through tournaments.

Tomorrow our church teen group is holding a pine car derby-i.e., a race between cars we carved from blocks of pine wood. Neat, huh? My car is rounded and ugly, but it's supposed to look like that. Mr. Fearon (my Sunday school teacher) helped me to shape it like the Virginia, the Confederate ironclad in the Battle of Hampton Roads during the Civil War. (The pine ship/car has a US flag on it, though-there's only so much historical accuracy you can achieve!).

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

April Has Come!

April has come. 2007 is one-quarter of the way over!

The first quarter of the year was fast-paced but good. Eric and I just returned from a debate tournament near Syracuse, NY. We went 4-2 and got eliminated in the Semi-Finals. The Regional Speech/Debate Tournament for the entire Northeast is April 19-21.

We traveled to NY with a NCFCA family we met last year, the Hathaways. Near the end of the journey we stopped at Chittenango Falls, a 167-cascade of thundering water. It was magnificent!

Here is Chittenango Falls

Silas and Peter Hathaway (Silas taking pic)
Aidan Hathaway and Eric admiring falls


To the right is the bridge that was upstream from the falls.


Here is Aidan again, under the bridge. There was no rail blocking us from the water! Does anyone want to go swimming?

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Two Months Later...

My life has been so busy, I haven't had time to breathe, much less post on a blog. February and March have been filled with...stuff. February started off ominously as New England's worst fear came true--Colts won the Super Bowl. But I could not dwell on that for long (besides, Peyton Manning deserved to win).

February and March are competition months in NCFCA. At the end of February Eric and I competed in the SUN speech/debate tournament in Gardner, MA. We went 2-4 in debate. But just last week we went to another tournament in PA and this time we went 6-0. Funny how things change. Now tomorrow we're off to NY for our last tournament before Regionals (and, hopefully, a return to a normal school schedule).

Oh, I just thought it would be cool to post some pictures from a scavenger hunt we took with our homeschool group in Lowell on Monday.



Saturday, January 27, 2007



Here's some pictures from our homeschool group's ice-skating trip to Janas Rink in Lowell on January 22.

I know they're bad, but my camera wasn't working well.

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

WOW...it's been almost two months since I posted. You know why? I forgot my username! Good thing computer services have trouble-shooting devices these days.